by Roman aka jar

Ave,

the bust from Young Miniatures I recently started is done.
It shows a roman soldier, shortly after a battle or even in the fire of the fight.
Your imagination might choose what fits best for him.
Figure was painted with acrylics. I hope you like him!

@DakanIf I could I would to a tutorial, but I did not do any photos at all from during the progress as this was done in my free holiday time just for the joy ... sorry to say so, but I got another roman bust of a legionary, maybe I am able to do a little article on TMM on big surfaces on that one. If he will follow under my brush soon. Sorry for the bad news.

@SimonWell, I think so too ... turned out much more red than expected ...

@Chris B.I can manage that!

@Frothing MuppetSame as I do as in smaller scale. I started very bright and first used the airbrush on the metals to find my light situation. With the airbrush it is easy to keep control of such big areas. When the basic shadows and colour variations were done I used the brush to work on detail lights and detail shadows, in between I sometimes used the airbrush again to paint a thinned tone/colour/or shadow to some areas and to bring it all together ... this was done very often and I can not exactly remember how often I have done these steps ...

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